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zoak's English 3622 blog: Oh, Adam
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Sunday, February 13, 2005. Weekend in Halifax. I think I read. The whole way there and back, and even so had 100 pages to go when I got home this afternoon. Although I didn't instinctively like this one as much as. Its major advantage is that it gets. Exciting toward the end. For those of you who haven't reached Book Fifth yet, I advise to skip ahead. That's where all the action starts. I mean, just look at the chapter titles: "The Journey in Despair," "The Eve of the Trial," "In the Prison". We have no ...
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zoak's English 3622 blog: Who's afraid?
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Friday, March 04, 2005. Virginia Woolf: A Room of One's Own. So I read A Room of One's Own. A couple of weeks ago. I alternated between it and Adam Bede. For variety. I rewarded myself- for every 100 or so pages of the latter I let myself read one chapter from the former. I was surprised, actually. I didn't know what to expect. Fiction? Some kind of polemic? Without really knowing how she lead me there. It's not that I think someone writing a persuasive essay needs. PS: I never saw The Hours. Was a gripp...
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Women Writers: What???
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Crusaders, Curmudgeons, and Completely Corsetless Ladies (taken from the title of a book by A. Stephens). Sunday, February 20, 2005. I don't know about anyone else, but when I read. I didn't see any of the outcomes coming. I thought that Hetty was wrongly accused because it never occurred to me that she got pregnant. I hate it when books trick me. I also thought when Arthur showed up that he would leave with Hetty. Wasn't Hetty the perfect egocentric match for Arthur? Tess of the D'Urbervilles. Perhaps I...
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zoak's English 3622 blog: Change of address
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Wednesday, June 01, 2005. My Margaret Atwood reference site is now located at:. Http:/ www.geocities.com/ladyoracle atwood. Posted by Erica at 11:42 PM. Hot News From The Automotive Lending Industry! InterFinancial Holdings, Corp (IFLH). Current Price $0.036. Is this an undiscovered gem priced to go higher! Please read the following Announcement in its Entirety and Consider the Possibilities. Watch this One to Trade! IFLH announces Senator David Cain has joined its Board of Directors! The outstanding leg...
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Women Writers: About my webpage...
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Crusaders, Curmudgeons, and Completely Corsetless Ladies (taken from the title of a book by A. Stephens). Monday, February 21, 2005. My webpage is an overview of the issues surrounding reproduction in history. The following provides a little more information about 18th and 19th century sexual politics, including marriage laws. I have also attempted to incorporate a few of our class readings, but if any of this is not clear, please post a comment in the form of a question and I will respond ASAP. For the ...
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Women Writers: Getting the hang of it
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Crusaders, Curmudgeons, and Completely Corsetless Ladies (taken from the title of a book by A. Stephens). Friday, January 21, 2005. Getting the hang of it. Not only have I changed my. I have added some. I have figured out how to change my background and add links, so maybe in a couple of weeks I can figure out how to personalize things a bit. That's probably wishful thinking. Maybe I will have to swallow my pride and ask for help after all. I want more stuff! Posted by LoriAnne @ Friday, January 21, 2005.
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zoak's English 3622 blog: More
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Sunday, February 20, 2005. I have been thinking some more about. Inspired in part by a couple of my classmates. Rachel posted. A link to an essay on Eliot by Virginia Woolf. And LoriAnne talked about Dinah in her post this weekend. Dinah is probably my least favourite character from this book. We're not expected to like Hetty (although we may come to pity her), but I think Dinah is. Woolf has some interesting things to say about Eliot's heroines' religion:. Anything with her life? And yes, I think Eliot ...
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zoak's English 3622 blog: March 2005
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Friday, March 25, 2005. Margaret Atwood: The Handmaid's Tale. I read this book for the first time in high school, and for the second time about a month ago. I tried to take my time with it this time, but the story kept pulling me forward, and I'm afraid I didn't give the writing the full attention it deserves. Oh well. Just as with other classics, like 1984. And Brave New World. And the new conservatism of the United States. Read the amazon.com customer reviews. Posted by Erica at 3:26 PM. For the first ...
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zoak's English 3622 blog: June 2005
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Wednesday, June 01, 2005. My Margaret Atwood reference site is now located at:. Http:/ www.geocities.com/ladyoracle atwood. Posted by Erica at 11:42 PM. New Brunswick, Canada. View my complete profile. Finally, some updates. The plays the thing. Not so) guilty pleasures. A distempered state of mind. Oh Honey, we're ridiculous. Women's Writing II blog. Yours truly, Michelle. I don't know what i'm doing. Lady Oracle (my Margaret Atwood Reference site).